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Test Automation Engineer (Hardware/Software)

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Test Automation Engineer (Hardware/Software) – London
This cutting-edge R&D company based in West London is looking for a Test Automation Engineer to join their talented and collaborative team. Specialising in award-winning hardware and software solutions, this award-winning company is at the forefront of video processing, lighting and motion control technologies.
The Role
The Test Automation Engineer will work across a variety of hardware and software products and technologies, as a member of a collaborative team delivering market-leading solutions. These products span desktop and embedded applications, hardware and web API domains, and require a coordination of test approaches and tools across these to maximise efficiency and coverage.
The role will focus primarily on designing test systems for new products to ensure successful test automation architecture, with a secondary focus of updating and automating existing systems for control products.
Key Responsibilities:

  • Develop and architect test automation frameworks across varied platforms
  • Create and execute comprehensive test plans and scripts
  • Collaborate with developers and product managers to refine system requirements
  • Enhance testing efficiency by introducing new tools and methodologies
  • Maintain test environments and ensure robust test coverage
  • Lead and mentor junior QA engineers, ensuring adherence to best practices
    Essential Experience:
  • 5+ years in a test automation role
  • Proficient in Python
  • Strong background in CI/CD and version control systems (e.g., Git)
  • Expertise in software QA methodologies and tools
  • Experience of hardware integration
  • Familiarity with BDD and Gherkin syntax
  • Hands-on experience in manual and automated testing
    Desirable Extras:
  • Experience with Postman, Froglogic Squish, and unit testing
  • Knowledge of Ethernet, TLS, and video technologies
  • Background in live events or installation environments
  • Team leadership or project management experience
    Benefits Include:
  • Tax-free profit-sharing scheme
  • Private health insurance
  • Flexible working hours
  • Enhanced holiday allowance
  • Pension contributions
  • In-house training and development
    Who You Are:
    A creative problem-solver with a passion for quality and innovation. You're methodical, detail-oriented, and enthusiastic about exploring new technologies. With excellent communication skills, you thrive in both independent and team settings.
    Interested? Apply now to work on industry-leading solutions with a company that values innovation, sustainability, and its people

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